Dear Daniel, It’s only been three weeks, but it feels like a lifetime ago that I stepped off Oceana’s catamaran, The Ranger, just outside of Rome. I was lucky enough to spend three weeks onboard as Oceana’s Video Specialist for part of our 2006 expedition. My experience was incredible, but after I left to return to Oceana’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., things got even more exciting for the crew. Right now, The Ranger is sailing in the area around Sardinia searching for illegal driftnetters. Driftnets are large nets that indiscriminately catch massive amounts of fish and other creatures - like dolphins and whales. In the past few weeks, The Ranger has had multiple confrontations with these illegal Italian fishing vessels. Fully aware that they were violating EU legislation and we were there to document them in the act, these boats attempted to ram The Ranger. They even harassed our crew by hurling objects onboard. Their ammunition…illegally caught fish! Their antics were unsuccessful, and our partnership with the Italian Coast Guard has resulted in the arrest of several boats and the confiscation of hundreds of kilometers of driftnets. You can learn more about these successes and follow the journey by checking out The Ranger blog. As for me, I’m sifting through the 4,000+ photos I captured, and the 10-15 hours of video footage. I’ll be sharing these with you in the coming months, but you can get a taste of what is to come by checking out this photo gallery. For the oceans,
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A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
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